ofonorow wrote: Thinking about it, since the brain is an electrical device, does it really make sense that it is made out of fat?
I would suggest you research the composition of myelin
Great. I stand corrected. Although why would you then reference other authorities and what they think? Lets start a topic on where the documentary is wrongOr continue, the only problem I had was the cardiologists interviewed who were afraid of cholesterol and salt. (Cholesterol holds fat, is it fat?)
And please confirm that it was Anthony Williams LIVER RESCUE that you read (and if so, it is surprising you didn't recognize "medical medium.")
I think you are confusing me with someone else. I was the one stating mm=medical medium and yes it was the book you stated. I would never be so arrogant as to assume that my opinion was absolute and infallible. It is important to corroborate theories with other research and opinions. Which is the reason why I read and watched your sources in full before arriving at my conclusions.
DYOR...the axon carries the electrical (or chemical) impulse and is surrounded in many cases by the myelin sheath (lipid-protein-water).Absolutely surprising.. But the entire picture is coming together as you read everything. Don't misread my tongue-in-check comments as my praying to a new Oracle. I want to test everything, and in particular, this idea that the brain is "mostly carbohydrate." Could the brain be firing neurons if it were mostly fat?
Another black swan, potentially, however, as I said, we used glucose meters to measure AA entry into the blood stream - in 3 minutes. Johnwen, (bless his heart, hope he is well) argued strongly for entry through the intestinal tract. Doesn't/can't happen in 3 minutes
https://www.vitamincfoundation.org/pdfs/Final-BioPaper-Jom-April-2018.pdf
Seems black swan events are becoming the norm rather than the outlier ! It was my understanding from reading this website that some AA is absorbed in the stomach straight into the blood stream (50mg ?). Wouldn't this register quickly on your meter and account for your findings ?
Yes, this is strange, to say the least. "Some" factual insight? This is the purpose of this forum and the debate. You also need to open your mind that everything you learned may have been in error. I am only 3 weeks in, and in awe. I have to revise many of my articles, and if you believe in Earth science so much, why then hasn't Linus Pauling theory and treatment for CVD ever been investigated?
My mind is always open to new ideas, but they have to pass the sniff test to proceed. Pauling's work was conducted using scientific method and has been corroborated by other researchers. You know the reason why it has not been universally adopted, ie. it is not patentable and as such is not seen as a revenue stream for big pharma so it is ignored at best and suppressed at worst. The medical trade organizations are complicit.
Please permit my brief folly....I have for some time now been hearing voices in my head that tell me that grass is not really green. Apparently it is pink, humans have just not developed the capacity to see its real color yet. Of course many people will point to the large body of research that says chlorophyll is the responsible agent and consequently the color really is green. But my voices affirm it is pink and any naysayers are just not opening their minds far enough. One day I will be vindicated when the technology advances sufficiently.

Sorry, but I am more inclined to believe the Long Island medium than the Medical medium (and she is a complete fake).
I am going to disengage now and agree to disagree as this is too time-consuming to pursue with the vigor it requires.